Mechanosensitive channels function as electromechanical switches with the capability to sense the physical state of lipid bilayers. The X-ray crystal structures of MscL and MscS offer a unique opportunity to identify the types of protein motions associated with the opening and closing of these structurally unrelated channels, while providing the framework to address a mechanism of tension sensing that is defined by channel–lipid interactions. Recent functional, structural and dynamic data offer fresh insights into the molecular basis of gating for these membrane proteins
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
<div><p>The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane te...
MscL is a mechanosensitive channel gated by membrane tension in the lipid bilayer alone. Its structu...
Mechanosensitive channels function as electromechanical switches with the capability to sense the ph...
Prokaryotic mechanosensitive (MS) channels open by sensing the physical state of the membrane. As su...
Mechanosensitive channels act as membrane-embedded mechano-electrical switches, opening a large wate...
The ability of proteins to sense membrane tension is pervasive in biology. A higher-resolution struc...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
Lipid bilayers of cellular membranes play a key role in modulation of membrane proteins, particularl...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
AbstractMscL is a mechanosensitive channel gated by membrane tension in the lipid bilayer alone. Its...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
<div><p>The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane te...
MscL is a mechanosensitive channel gated by membrane tension in the lipid bilayer alone. Its structu...
Mechanosensitive channels function as electromechanical switches with the capability to sense the ph...
Prokaryotic mechanosensitive (MS) channels open by sensing the physical state of the membrane. As su...
Mechanosensitive channels act as membrane-embedded mechano-electrical switches, opening a large wate...
The ability of proteins to sense membrane tension is pervasive in biology. A higher-resolution struc...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
Lipid bilayers of cellular membranes play a key role in modulation of membrane proteins, particularl...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
AbstractMscL is a mechanosensitive channel gated by membrane tension in the lipid bilayer alone. Its...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane tension, i...
<div><p>The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL, a small protein mainly activated by membrane te...
MscL is a mechanosensitive channel gated by membrane tension in the lipid bilayer alone. Its structu...